The Nostalgist: A Tor.Com Original

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3.7
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The Nostalgist: A Tor.Com Original from Daniel H. Wilson.

With EyesTM and EarsTM, everything can look and sound just fine, just like it used to be; it's a shock when they break down, though.

This story has been adapted into a short film of the same name, directed by Giacomo Cimini and starring Lambert Wilson and Samuel Joslin.

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3.7
25 reviews
Adam woods
June 17, 2017
Good short read. I had no idea what way this was going to go. And it was nice. Not like happy. But nice.
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Jane Doe
February 7, 2019
Jus a okay read
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About the author

Daniel H. Wilson earned a Ph.D. from the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University in 2005 and Masters degrees in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. Wilson is a contributing editor to Popular Mechanics magazine and author of How to Survive a Robot Uprising (Bloomsbury 2005), voted best book of 2006 by WIRED Magazine, as well as Where's My Jetpack? (Bloomsbury 2007) and How to Build a Robot Army (Bloomsbury 2008). His other books include Bro-Jitsu: The Martial Art of Sibling Rivalry and The Robonomicon. Three of his books (Robot Uprising, Robot Army, and Bro-Jitsu) were optioned by Paramount Pictures, and he penned the screenplay based on Bro-Jitsu. Wilson hosted The Works on the History Channel, which aired Fall 2008.

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